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Top 10 April Fools Stories

SlashRating© 10 slashdottit! tm ddelmonte writes with a link to a brietbart story on the top ten April Fools Day hoaxes, as determined by the San Diego-based Museum of Hoaxes. Two great British examples: "In 1957, a BBC television show announced that thanks to a mild winter and the virtual elimination of the spaghetti weevil, Swiss farmers were enjoying a bumper spaghetti crop. Footage of Swiss farmers pulling strands of spaghetti from trees prompted a barrage of calls from people wanting to know how to grow their own spaghetti at home. In 1977, British newspaper The Guardian published a seven-page supplement for the 10th anniversary of San Serriffe, a small republic located in the Indian Ocean consisting of several semicolon-shaped islands. A series of articles described the geography and culture of the two main islands, named Upper Caisse and Lower Caisse."

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  1. And so it begins... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Be back on April 2, although I'm not sure it'll be any different than a usual Sunday with Taco at the helm.

    PONIES~~~! etc.

    1. Re:And so it begins... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      I want OMG Ponies for a second year! BRING BACK THE PONIES!!!

    2. Re:And so it begins... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

      You will be greatly missed.

    3. Re:And so it begins... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

      I know. What's Slashdot without Anonymous Coward?

      And, actually, removing Anonymous Coward for a day would be an amusing joke.

    4. Re:And so it begins... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      Inverting the function of the "Post Anonymously" checkbox would be funny

    5. Re:And so it begins... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      Displaying scores in roman numerals would be fun.

    6. Re:And so it begins... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

      Would that make it Ars Slashdotica?

    7. Re:And so it begins... by Ponies_OMG · · Score: 5, Funny

      BRING BACK THE PONIES!!!

      Only if you promise to be good and give me 5 billion dollars.

    8. Re:And so it begins... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

      At this point, the best joke that could be played on slashdot's users would be to just make April 1st a normal day. We'd end up spending the whole day trying to figure out what was up.

    9. Re:And so it begins... by MonkeyDluffy · · Score: 2

      Mod this up!!!!

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    10. Re:And so it begins... by Dunbal · · Score: 1

      Displaying scores in roman numerals would be fun.

            As would changing the font to Cyrillic.

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    11. Re:And so it begins... by nmb3000 · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Regardless, I'd say we tag every story put up today as omgponies.

      Ever since last year, OMGPONIES == April Fools for me. Bring back the pink!

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    12. Re:And so it begins... by jimmydevice · · Score: 2

      I'd mod you up, but I replied to your pathetic plea.
      HAHA

    13. Re:And so it begins... by grub · · Score: 5, Funny


      What's Slashdot without Anonymous Coward?

      Slashdot without Anonymous Coward is like Crackwhore without AIDS: you still come around but the reduced risk makes it boring.

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    14. Re:And so it begins... by Seumas · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Yeah, I won't be back for about 48 hours. Slashdot typically suffers from a severe case of mental retardation on April first. More than the usual Slashtardation, even. It would be interesting if they at least tried to just slip one or two believable items in and worked them in a humorous way, but it just turns into one large guffaw. It's like when a four year old kid learns the "pull my finger and fart" thing and then does it every two minutes for an entire week straight.

    15. Re:And so it begins... by kinglink · · Score: 1

      One day with out AC? It would be the best day ever!

      Alas I'm guessing this is the true april fools.

    16. Re:And so it begins... by Anpheus · · Score: 4, Funny

      You see his user ID? He doesn't have much long left.

      Hush now and respect your elders, even if they are hell bent on self-destruction.

    17. Re:And so it begins... by coolgeek · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Make sure to click the "slashdotit" link to get the full effect...

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    18. Re:And so it begins... by netsharc · · Score: 1

      True that. At least the 4 year old might be amusing for a bit, but it's not really funny, it's LAME. Slashdot, if you want to amuse me, do something subtle or elaborate that really fools me, not something that is obviously fake that I'd say "oh, cute, so what else you got?".

      Ah, I guess expecting nerds to be hip is hard.

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    19. Re:And so it begins... by grub · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Heh, years ago in IRC I wrote something to the effect of "Reading Slashdot at -1 is like driving through Cracktown with the motor stuck in first gear." (memory spark, I think a buddy has that on his quote page)

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    20. Re:And so it begins... by Kagura · · Score: 1

      Do you accept wampum?

    21. Re:And so it begins... by linvir · · Score: 2, Funny

      48 entire hours?! Why, with that kind of time frame, you might even have time to step away from your computer, or even go outside! We eagerly await your safe return.

    22. Re:And so it begins... by Seumas · · Score: 1

      No, some of us work in the office on weekends. :)

    23. Re:And so it begins... by Seumas · · Score: 1

      I would enjoy a good April Fool's prank, but it needs to be one single clever and subtle prank. April 1st is a terrible day, because every single site gets in on it and they all spam out five, ten or even twenty "pranks" in a row. Really takes the fun out of the day.

      I think the intarwebs have confused an april fool's prank with parody. A "bill gates patents binary" story is a parody. It isn't an April Fool's joke. And each year, one thinks "okay, it can't get any worse" and then Slashdot (worst of them all) sinks to even lower lows the next calendar.

    24. Re:And so it begins... by Poltras · · Score: 1

      Hope we don't "slashdottitted" the site.

    25. Re:And so it begins... by avanaardt · · Score: 1

      Not 5 billion $

      Special price is $699, remember?

  2. OMG PONIES!!! by Red+Cape · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I LUV CUTE THINGS!

  3. "slashdottit!"? by Dirtside · · Score: 3, Funny

    So in the little box, it says "slashdottit!".

    Let me break that up a little:

    "slashdot tit!"

    So is /. turning into a porn site for AFD? Let the mammary-related jokes begin!

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    1. Re:"slashdottit!"? by Zeebs · · Score: 5, Funny

      "slashdottit!"

      This must be the slashdot equivalent to farks "boobies". I for one welcome our new full chested over-ladies?

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    2. Re:"slashdottit!"? by Psycosys · · Score: 4, Informative

      Isn't it obvious that the April Fools day theme this year is to pretend to be digg?

      slashdott with 2 t's, digg with 2 g's...

      How am I supposed to slashdott down though? It seems like I can only add to the number of slashdotts and never subtract from it.

      Also when are they going to announce a slashdottNation videocast?

    3. Re:"slashdottit!"? by metlin · · Score: 5, Funny

      I for one welcome our new full chested over-ladies?

      Don't you mean, hairy geeks with man-boobs? Given that this is Slashdot and all that? :-\
    4. Re:"slashdottit!"? by Zeebs · · Score: 5, Funny

      I renounce my previous post and am now going to gouge my eyes out in an attempt to stop the burning.

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    5. Re:"slashdottit!"? by GrumpySimon · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I'm looking forward to fanboy posts about what Kevin Rose had for breakfast, and the turning off of threaded comments mode. Yay!

    6. Re:"slashdottit!"? by DaveM753 · · Score: 2, Insightful

      While you're at it, would you mind taking care of my eyes, too?

      (bleehhhhh....)

    7. Re:"slashdottit!"? by UbuntuDupe · · Score: 1

      Still, it would be nice if we could mod stories up or down.

      "Wii rocks, PS3 sucks; posted by Zonk" -- That'll be a redundant!

    8. Re:"slashdottit!"? by penguinbroker · · Score: 1

      ....ok, but maybe slashdottit is more like slashdotted which would be more likely than slashdoted (although the idea of page hits and doting forming a syno...) which is also more likely to lead to slashdotting as opposed to slashdoting but then again wouldn't it just be easier to write /.it or /.'t but neither of those are very intuitive. gottit?

    9. Re:"slashdottit!"? by Falladir · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Have you read the comments on digg? We don't want them here anyway. It's better that they leave.

    10. Re:"slashdottit!"? by cyphercell · · Score: 3, Interesting

      I don't really care.

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    11. Re:"slashdottit!"? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      I for one welcome our new full chested over-ladies?


      Don't you mean, hairy geeks with man-boobs? Given that this is Slashdot and all that? :-\


      That brings a new and disgusting image to the old line: "Have you heard about the new Dolly Parton jeans? They are cut real low in the back so every woman can have cleavage like Dolly."
    12. Re:"slashdottit!"? by jdunn14 · · Score: 1

      Have you seen Cowboy Neal? Unfortunately, it's still overlords.

    13. Re:"slashdottit!"? by hobo+sapiens · · Score: 1

      Yeah, but notice in Cambridge more people read slashdot. So, you could say Brass Rats read slashdot, and script kiddies read digg.

      Besides, to echo another reply to your post...have to actually read the posts on digg? Man, what a bunch of tools post there. Less pollution here, I say.

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    14. Re:"slashdottit!"? by macdaddy · · Score: 1
      So is /. turning into a porn site for AFD? Let the mammary-related jokes begin!

      Mammaries? What are these mammaries that you speak of?

      Remember, this is Slashdot. You're going to have to explain yourself a little better. Here, let me help you.

    15. Re:"slashdottit!"? by Dunbal · · Score: 2, Informative

      Meanwhile, Slashdot continues on its slide to oblivion.

            Actually looking at those graphs slashdot is pretty constant, and not sliding anywhere. Digg is experiencing growth, but slashdot is not decreasing.

            Personally I hope most of the idiots leave us for Digg, and then this site might just go back to what it was before. Oh and they can take Roland Piquepaille with them!

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    16. Re:"slashdottit!"? by teslatug · · Score: 1

      We're experimenting some techmonological differences

    17. Re:"slashdottit!"? by Score+Whore · · Score: 1

      When there are a million people a month joining the internet you are losing market share if your number of visitors remains fixed. Sort of like you get a paycut when you don't at least a 3% (or so, whatever is the current inflation rate) every year.

    18. Re:"slashdottit!"? by grub · · Score: 1


      Mammaries? What are these mammaries that you speak of?

      If I fell in a bag of nipples, I'd come out sucking my thumb.
      Phil Campbell from Motorhead on "Motorhead Luck"

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    19. Re:"slashdottit!"? by iamstretchypanda · · Score: 1

      And then he realizes he can still picture it in his mind after he gouged his eyes out... That sucks :p

    20. Re:"slashdottit!"? by crymeph0 · · Score: 1

      If you change the default slashdottit link from http://slashdot.org/slashdottit.shtml?vote=1 to http://slashdot.org/slashdottit.shtml?vote=aprilfo ols, you get to vote on the OMGPONIES! layout or a Flying Spaghetti Monster layout. I guess they'll switch over to the chosen layout in the morning.

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    21. Re:"slashdottit!"? by Dunbal · · Score: 1

      When there are a million people a month joining the internet you are losing market share

            Not if the million people joining are complete and utter morons. Do we WANT to be in that market? :)

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    22. Re:"slashdottit!"? by spiderbitendeath · · Score: 1

      "My brain hurts!"
      "It'll have to come out"

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    23. Re:"slashdottit!"? by omeomi · · Score: 1

      Not to mention the TM and Copyright notices next to Slashrating and Slashdottit...it's not even possible to copyright a word, and Slashdot doesn't even mention a trademark on "Slashdot", let alone "Slashdottit"... ;-)

    24. Re:"slashdottit!"? by arodland · · Score: 1

      What about Stainless Steel Rats?

    25. Re:"slashdottit!"? by Score+Whore · · Score: 1

      You mean we don't have that market now?

    26. Re:"slashdottit!"? by hobo+sapiens · · Score: 1

      now all they need to do to make it like digg is make EVERY SINGLE LINK open in a NEW WINDOW!!! Man, digg sucks and bad.

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    27. Re:"slashdottit!"? by daeg · · Score: 1

      I'm not sure I want porn from a site that spends an entire day out of the year devoted to pink ponies and the other 364 days devoted to things ranging from angry tube-talking politicians, sharp pieces of plastic and metal hardware, giant, horrible and ever-looming bugs, and operating systems with kinkier names than half the devices found in your local sex shop.

      Then again, maybe I do...

      Are you listening, CmdrTaco?

    28. Re:"slashdottit!"? by The+Great+Pretender · · Score: 1

      You mean "hairy geeks with moobs"

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    29. Re:"slashdottit!"? by chakmol · · Score: 1
      You've been looking at pics of RMS again, haven't you?

      I renounce my previous post and am now going to gouge my eyes out in an attempt to stop the burning.
    30. Re:"slashdottit!"? by MichaelSmith · · Score: 1

      and the turning off of threaded comments mode

      But we had that months ago.

    31. Re:"slashdottit!"? by FrankNFurter · · Score: 1

      You mean people like him?

      Warning: Looking at the images is potentially harmful.

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    32. Re:"slashdottit!"? by Poltras · · Score: 1

      You should at least have posted that anonymously... Now I cannot read a post of yours without thinking that you came upon this page and think "mmh, this will go well in my bookmarks". Low ID or not!

    33. Re:"slashdottit!"? by AvitarX · · Score: 1

      I thought it was slashdot tit

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  4. Where are the ponies? by leonbev · · Score: 1

    Come on, Taco... Where are the Ponies? If I click that Slashdotit (tm) button enough times, can I at least get a pink background?

    1. Re:Where are the ponies? by Renfield+Spiffioso · · Score: 1

      Install the Slashdotter plugin and set your theme override to ponies. Done.

    2. Re:Where are the ponies? by Mateo_LeFou · · Score: 1
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  5. Buried It by dduardo · · Score: 3, Funny

    I buried this story because it doesn't contain any pink ponies.

  6. Ponies by jibjibjib · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Mod this comment Insightful, for no particular reason.

    1. Re:Ponies by Johnny_Law · · Score: 4, Informative

      Mod this comment Insightful, for no particular reason. Please, mod this comment Informative, also for no particular reason.
    2. Re:Ponies by Firehed · · Score: 1

      After a one-year hiatus, I'm back with my karma whoring. Let yourself be known as one of the lucky few to help kick off Karma Whoring 2.0!

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    3. Re:Ponies by David_W · · Score: 5, Funny

      Mod this comment Insightful, for no particular reason.
      Please, mod this comment Informative, also for no particular reason.

      Woohoo, free karma! But funny mods don't earn karma, do they...

    4. Re:Ponies by vivaoporto · · Score: 1, Offtopic

      Please, mod this comment offtopic, also for no particular ... hey, wait!

    5. Re:Ponies by ZachPruckowski · · Score: 1

      BECAUSE I SAID SO

      That's what she said...

    6. Re:Ponies by WeblionX · · Score: 1

      So a group of emacs users go into an open-mic comedy club. One of them goes on stage and says "vi!" and the group laughs heartily. Later, on their way out, they are approached by a man that, unknown to them, is a vi user. He says he's got another great joke for them. "You want to see a what 'control k' would do in real life?" he asks. The group agrees. They were later found half way across the country crammed between two barbed wire fences.

      I heard it happened somewhere in Liberty City.

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    7. Re:Ponies by jimmydevice · · Score: 1

      Not only free karma, but free BEER! You have to register using the secret URL and KEY. This is ONLY available to SECRET slashdot subscribers. For this SECRET information, Just paypal $10.99 USD to secretcowboyneal@gmail.com.

      Ponies not included.

    8. Re:Ponies by iabervon · · Score: 1

      Fortunately for them, they were rescued by a quick-thinking, emacs-using paramedic, who restored them all unharmed with a control-y.

    9. Re:Ponies by zippthorne · · Score: 2, Funny

      Emacs and Vi are too bloated. If you must use a utility to compose text files in unix, there is a perfectly usable and full featured word processor right there in /bin on every POSIX compliant system.

      I speak of the Computer Aided Text processor

      It has a few command line options depending on whether you want your lines numbered, reduce unnecessary whitespace, and other conveniences. Each line is fully editable until you commit it by hitting the enter key. If something happens while you're typing it, not to worry: it autosaves after each line of text. Just use the -a (append) option when you run it again to finish the file.

      You only need to remember one control sequence. Unlike those wannabe window managers like emacs and vi with their scores of non-mnemonic commands. When you're done typing in cat, hit ctrl-d (for done, of course) and that's it.

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    10. Re:Ponies by Gunstick · · Score: 1

      and ctrl-C for cancel

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    11. Re:Ponies by mkosmul · · Score: 1

      Mod this comment Insightful, for no particular reason.

      Please, mod this comment Informative, also for no particular reason.

      Woohoo, free karma! But funny mods don't earn karma, do they...
      For the sake of evil, please rate the previous three posts -1 Troll.
      Oh, wait...
  7. Slashdottit by i_wanna_be_a_scienti · · Score: 1

    Naw, i think i'll digg it instead or maybe i'll /. the digg story about this instead :P

  8. Slashdottit! by DaveM753 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Come on guys/gals...let's not make fun of Slashdottit! It's "scientifically perfect".

    It may also be magically delicious, but that remains to be seen.

    1. Re:Slashdottit! by Opportunist · · Score: 1

      Come on guys/gals...let's not make fun of Slashdottit! It's "scientifically perfect".

      Actually true. It evolved. From bad to worse.

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  9. Brace yourselves everyone... by jbrader · · Score: 1

    It begins.

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    1. Re:Brace yourselves everyone... by Dun+Malg · · Score: 1

      Yep. Might as well turn off the computer and read a book. The next 24 hours will be nothing but childishly obvious, not-particularly-funny "joke" posts. Hah, yes. "Microsoft to Release Vista Under GPLv3". Hilarious.

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    2. Re:Brace yourselves everyone... by MassEnergySpaceTime · · Score: 1

      How do I turn off my computer? And what's a book?

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    3. Re:Brace yourselves everyone... by Tony+Hoyle · · Score: 1

      And what's a book?

      It's another name for a pdf file I think.

      As for the computer thing I think he was making a joke. Clearly it's impossible to turn off a computer.

  10. Stupid by SinGunner · · Score: 1

    Did anyone else notice that bumping this article's date to April 1st bumped all articles for the 31st to April 1st? Isn't there some rule about no April Fool's jokes until the actual goddamn day? It's like when Xmas took over Thanksgiving and then Halloween.

    1. Re:Stupid by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      Where I live it *is* April fools day you insensitive clod!

    2. Re:Stupid by maxume · · Score: 1

      You left out the solstice.

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    3. Re:Stupid by gardyloo · · Score: 1

      Goddamned Canadians. ;-)

    4. Re:Stupid by tadmas · · Score: 1

      ... but when does April 1 really start? To discount the effect of time zones, it's best to go by a common time zone (like how TV shows are always listed in EST/EDT in the US even though they're also seen in other time zones at other times). For a website with an international audience, the only time zone that makes sense is GMT... and it's already been a couple of hours into April 1 GMT.

      (Do we really have to remind people about this every year? Sigh.)

    5. Re:Stupid by vivaoporto · · Score: 1

      Of course there are only two countries in the World, if it is not U.S. it must be Canada, right?

      I live in an European country, you insensitive clod!

    6. Re:Stupid by Opportunist · · Score: 1

      Since the world is round and you US guys are sitting somewhere at the (quite literal) end of the world, let me inform you that in some corners of this planet (well, pretty much everything between New York and Sidney by now) it actually is already April 1st.

      I consider this a fortune. It means it's gonna be over here in 19 hours.

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    7. Re:Stupid by Dunbal · · Score: 1

      Isn't there some rule about no April Fool's jokes until the actual goddamn day?

            In Europe (and Soviet Russia) it already IS april fool's day... not my fault the US is always lagging behind...

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    8. Re:Stupid by jimmydevice · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Goddemmed Newfies!

    9. Re:Stupid by Da+Masta · · Score: 1

      1) timezones run east-west, Canada and the US run north-south... get the joke? turn on the humour detection unit for today

      2) "an European"? read the excellent site in your own sig...when the following word definitely begins with a consonant sound, you need "a"

  11. Re:"slashdot it?" by metlin · · Score: 1

    Welcome to April first. You have no officially been fooled.

    Tra la la.

  12. Best I've heard around me by kaufmanmoore · · Score: 1

    A radio station near me, Greensboro, NC (NASCAR country) announced the April fools right after Dale Earnhardt's death that the Postal Service was issuing a stamp in his memory. Apparently alot of people flooded the post offices asking for the stamp. By the end of the show someone from Washington called the station and threatened legal action if they didn't stop.

    1. Re:Best I've heard around me by Opportunist · · Score: 1

      Is it me or does the world lose its sense of humor? I mean, imagine the "War of the worlds" being broadcasted today, can you imagine people actually suing the radio station for creating a panic (and actually winning)?

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    2. Re:Best I've heard around me by gmack · · Score: 5, Funny

      A few years back I registered apfbiolectronics.com (APril fools bioelectronics. Made up a name and had a friend design a website about affordable medical devices for the masses

      I took an arm crash dump at random from google and then posted a complaint to linux-kernel and linux-arm about how linux crashed and killed my test monkey and could they hurry up and fix it so we could move on with human trials.

      The result:

      The sad thing is I'm never ever going to top that prank

  13. Re:"slashdot it?" by Cheapy · · Score: 1

    Nope. Only you.

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  14. "slashdottit!" -- input device? by RedElf · · Score: 1

    When the launch of the new "slashdottit!" or should I say "slashdot tit!", does this mean we can all expect a "slashdot tit!" posted to our residence for the second half of the /. upgrade? This in reference to an input device that makes use of the new features, was it not?

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    1. Re:"slashdottit!" -- input device? by Duhavid · · Score: 1

      Output device(s).

      You (well, not *you*) usually kneed a matched set.

      Part numbers 717R and 717L.
      Pick up the catalog, there are attachments.

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  15. Oh yeah... by Speare · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Thanks for reminding me a bit early that the entire techno-hip tragically-leet intarweb will be a steaming pile of uselessness for the next 30 hours or so. I can just skip the inanity and catch up on anything interesting later.

    And by the way, on Safari, the new voting doohickey completely and unavoidably obscures the left chunk of the story's blurb.

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    1. Re:Oh yeah... by DaveM753 · · Score: 1

      "...in Safari, the new voting doohickey completely and unavoidably obscures the left chunk of the story's blurb."

      It doesn't on my Safari... Hmmm... are you, perchance, using the Safari that comes with Vista?

      (I kid...)

    2. Re:Oh yeah... by iabervon · · Score: 1

      The internet's going to be shut down for spring cleaning for most of that time anyway, so it's just as well.

    3. Re:Oh yeah... by Lloyd_Bryant · · Score: 1

      And by the way, on Safari, the new voting doohickey completely and unavoidably obscures the left chunk of the story's blurb I'm seeing the same thing on Firefox (2.0.0.2, Ubuntu Edgy).
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    4. Re:Oh yeah... by gardyloo · · Score: 1

      And by the way, on Safari, the new voting doohickey completely and unavoidably obscures the left chunk of the story's blurb. That's a feature!
    5. Re:Oh yeah... by Firehed · · Score: 1

      If it renders the same as it does in Firefox latest, it doesn't. It's just floated left with no right-side margin or padding. It appears to cover part of the summary, but in reality the text is just butting up right against it. Regardless, still crappy coding.

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  16. Taco's Liberty Bell by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    In other news the Taco Liberty Bell has been captured by rats in New York City. President Bush upon being informed of this replied: "so what, it is just another piece of scrap iron" but when further informed that the rats had managed to get the hot sauce supplier switched to a New Jersey cannery Bush looked at Chaney and said "Get a rope".

    1. Re:Taco's Liberty Bell by atezun · · Score: 1

      Clearly the solution to to this rat problem is more Liberty Bell.

  17. Re:"slashdottit!"? -- April fool's joke? by p_trekkie · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Maybe this is slashdot's April fool's joke?

    I mean think about it... it's almost april 1st, the page it links to makes no sense... anyone else smell a prank here?

  18. I have no response to that by Bender+Unit+22 · · Score: 1

    so happy April fools

  19. Re:"slashdottit!"? -- April fool's joke? by fbjon · · Score: 2, Funny
    Yes, there's something non-regular about it. However, I thought this text at the top of the main page was another joke since I hadn't seen it before: "Slashdot stories can be listened to in audio form via an RSS feed, as read by our own robotic overlord."


    To my surprise, it actually isn't a joke!

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  20. April Fool's 2.0 at TechCrunch by miller60 · · Score: 1
    TechCrunch has an April Fool's Day post that it has bought FuckedCompany.com, with Pud at FC and perhaps even Valleywag aiding and abetting the joke. Based on the comments and posts elsewhere in the blogosphere, many appear to have not caught on at first.

    It seems that the April Fool's 2.0 strategy is to launch the joke a day early.

  21. My new word I've been using by CrazyJim1 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Some people say Pwned. Others say Powned. I say: Pownied. Simply because its easy to say, but I think Slashdot last year brought me the inspiration to pioneer in the field of l33t sp3@k.

    1. Re:My new word I've been using by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      OMG!!! Pownies!

    2. Re:My new word I've been using by fucksl4shd0t · · Score: 1

      Meanwhile, everybody else knows the origin is pwned, from a typo in some stupid game in the 90s, and it was previously a very common typo anyway.

      Nevertheless, I prefer prawned, as in "You've been prawned!!!!!!!!!!111111111!!!!!!!11111111111!!!!!! 111!111!!!!111!!111"

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  22. Oh yeah, new feature by istartedi · · Score: 1

    Like we're really going to believe that "slashdot it" is going to be a new feature, and that /. is taking leads from Digg now. Stories, yeah, but leads? No. Never.

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  23. That's odd... by camperdave · · Score: 3, Funny

    Meanwhile, Slashdot continues on its slide to oblivion.

    That's odd. It started to decline just after I joined. Hmm... I should check on those SCOX stocks that I bought in 2004.

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    1. Re:That's odd... by JimBobJoe · · Score: 1

      camperdave (969942)
      That's odd. It started to decline just after I joined.

      After *you* joined?

      Let me tell you something ya whipper-snapper...this site declined when they introduced user accounts.

      (I actually remember waiting weeks before signing up for my user account because I didn't see the point of having one. When they were first introduced, there was a time period when you could post with any name you wanted. This feature was eliminated in favor of the AC, forcing you to get a user account if you didn't want to post as AC.)

  24. ph3ar teh p0ni3s by MrNonchalant · · Score: 1

    Oh god. It's April 1st again. On Slashdot. Prepare for a full day of agony.

    1. Re:ph3ar teh p0ni3s by Dunbal · · Score: 1

      April 1st again. On Slashdot. Prepare for a full day of agony.

            So long as they don't bring back that ghastly purple and pink - my eyes have barely had time to recover - we should be fine. It's not like we read the articles anyway...

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  25. Hah. by FunWithKnives · · Score: 1

    Does anyone else get the joke? Click on the "slashdotit! (tm)" link and read the explanation for the new system. It's a not-so-subtle "dig" *ahem* at a few other sites.

    Our stories will be hyper-accurate and scientifically perfect!

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    1. Re:Hah. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      oh wow I totally didn't it until you pointed it out!!!

      Here's another riddle for your super genius brain: Crack this code:

      "So this Nherlock"

  26. News Flash! Microsoft reduces the price of Vista! by katchins · · Score: 1

    I heard over the news that Microsoft announced that due to lackluster sales of Vista they are going to reduce the price by 75%... ...

    Oh, you would have to be an April Fool to believe Microsoft would ever *REDUCE* the price of their software.

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  27. Re:"slashdottit!"? -- April fool's joke? by kestasjk · · Score: 1

    Maybe this is slashdot's April fool's joke?

    I mean think about it... it's almost april 1st, the page it links to makes no sense... anyone else smell a prank here? How long did it take you to figure that one out, Sherlock? (By the way it already is April 1st in more than half the world)
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  28. Re:"slashdottit!"? -- April fool's joke? by fermion · · Score: 1

    Since at this point is 2007 April 1 and 0230 GMT I too suspect the festivities has begun. Let us hope they can surpass OMG Ponies.

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  29. So...Like by iminplaya · · Score: 1

    How DO you grow your own spaghetti?

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    1. Re:So...Like by KillerBob · · Score: 1

      this being slashdot, it's only a matter of time before somebody answers "porn"....

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    2. Re:So...Like by Dunbal · · Score: 1

      this being slashdot, it's only a matter of time before somebody answers "porn"....

            I believe you just did...

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    3. Re:So...Like by Farmer+Tim · · Score: 1

      How DO you grow your own spaghetti?

      You plant some of these: http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/BODY_MV141

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  30. Parrot! by Aaron+Isotton · · Score: 1

    Since we're all nerds, we shouldn't forget the best nerd April's fool joke ever:

    http://www.python.org/parrot.html

    Read it. It is worth it.

  31. Tagged by maxume · · Score: 1

    therespooponyourshoe

    Seems good enough for each and every April 1 crap story.

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  32. Re:"slashdottit!"? -- April fool's joke? by alx5000 · · Score: 1

    Yes, there's something non-regular about it.
    There's no dupe!!! It's a trap!!
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  33. Subject by Legion303 · · Score: 1

    I tell you, I never tire of seeing the exact same "news" every single year. It's a tradition!

  34. The actual Museum of Hoaxes link by hey+hey+hey · · Score: 4, Interesting
    Yes, there really is such a site (lord only knows if there is actually a museum), and you get 100 hoaxes instead of just a paltry 10 for the price of a click...

    http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/hoax/aprilfool/

  35. Re:"slashdottit!"? -- April fool's joke? by KDingo · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I had to think a little while about that 'slashdottit' box. For a second I thought the time had come what this site has been aching for a long time: Modded articles. I'd figure the article would have a similar score range (-1 to +5) to the comment system, and with Firehose in development I really thought the time had indeed come.

    I guess I was fooled.

  36. Obvious April Joke by edwardpickman · · Score: 1
    Cowboy Neal runs for President. Geek community rallies behind the first Geek cannidate.

    Or is it a joke......

  37. oh heck with it by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    In soviet russia, April fools YOU......err, um

    In YOU, russia fools soviets with cheese sauce....

    oh screw it.

  38. Over-ladies? by Savage-Rabbit · · Score: 1

    I for one welcome our new full chested over-ladies? I think the word you are looking for is: dominatrixes.... You... strange... strange individual!
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  39. A joke? by TapeCutter · · Score: 1

    I am not so sure it is a joke, sometime during the last couple of weeks I saw a "slashdot it" link alongside a "digg it" link on some site I was visiting. Not knowing or caring much about digg I thought both logo's were peculiar to the site. When I saw the same/similar logo on the summary I thought to myself "oh, so it is slashdot's logo after all", yet I read the comments and find people implying the logo is a dig at digg (so to speak).

    So basically I'm confused, is "slashdot it" a genuine logo? I have tried to find the "prior art" again to check the spelling but have had no luck.

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    1. Re:A joke? by orkysoft · · Score: 1

      Both slashdottit links have vote=1 as the query string, which means that the server cannot distinguish on which slashdottit link you're clicking, so yes, I would guess that the Digg-like feature is an April Fool's joke.

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    2. Re:A joke? by i_wanna_be_a_scienti · · Score: 1

      those were for slashdot bookmarks. something different

  40. The usual Geek oritented wish list. Apple, Google by Ageing+Metalhead · · Score: 1

    Apple, Google join forces for 'ultimate phone' http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/04/01/apple_goog le_mobile/

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  41. Re:New Discovery ! There ARE Linux Desktop Users ! by gardyloo · · Score: 4, Funny

    I think you meant "In Soviet Russia, April Foolz! you!".

  42. they left out cartoon network by Pyrex5000 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Cartoon Network pulled a hilarious April Fool's joke a few years back.

  43. How can you be sure? by Garridan · · Score: 1

    Are those really the top ten, or is this just some sort of prank?

  44. CBC hoax by updatelee · · Score: 1

    I got caught one year a few years back. CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corp, ie Canadian public radio) had anounced that they had been bought by ABC out of the states and were now going to be called ABCBC, I was pissed, I grabed my phone and was about to start dialing the CBC when I saw the date ...

  45. ya THINK? by moosehooey · · Score: 1

    Naww, really? Gee, I wonder...

  46. Re:"slashdottit!"? -- April fool's joke? by Serengeti · · Score: 1

    Well, considering the tongue-in-cheek undertones in the thank-you message after you submit a "Slashdottit" click, I'd say it is pretty clearly a well-made April Fools joke:

    "Only by requiring the contribution of every random user of the internet can we guarantee the most scientifically perfect numbers will be generated."

  47. Comment removed by account_deleted · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Comment removed based on user account deletion

  48. Re:"slashdot it?" by astrosmash · · Score: 1

    Anyone else see the digg-like "slashdot it" box?
    A comment worthy of Digg herself. Bravo!
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  49. The 11th one ... by ultimad · · Score: 1

    ... can be found right here

  50. Re:"slashdottit!"? -- April fool's joke? by moranar · · Score: 1

    The robotic overlord link was present at least yesterday. I clicked on the link to listen to (I think) the "ribena has no vitamin C" story.

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  51. The best of the day so far by l0cust · · Score: 1
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  52. One from Australia... by N+Monkey · · Score: 1

    Australian electronics businessman and philanthropist, Dick Smith, trying to solve Australia's water shortage with an iceberg....http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/iceberg.h tml

  53. About time by l0cust · · Score: 1

    Wikipedia and Uncyclopedia seem to have exchanged front pages. Nice move.

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  54. It is non-slashdot day for me by houghi · · Score: 2, Insightful

    What would be nice is if only two or three stories would be pranks on april first. Now all editors will be falling over each other to get some childish and stupid prank trough.

    The best would be to have just 2 or three great ones, instead of many, many, many bad ones. And the best ones are prepared way in advance.

    This is just like if everybody telling you all day that your shoelaces are undone, and you wear shoes without laces. The first time you fall for it, The 50th time you hit somebody in the nose.

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  55. I always enjoy the 1st by kahrytan · · Score: 2, Informative



      The first thing I do on April 1st is visit Google.com. Those people come up with the funniest jokes. Anyone like this years joke? If anyone falls for it. They get a complimentary swirlie on me.

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  56. Re:ATTN: Windows/Linux refugees! by Monsieur_F · · Score: 1

    Posting it thrice ? (just presuming)

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  57. Water Tables by Macka · · Score: 2, Funny


    I remember when I was at school there was an episode of the BBC show "Tomorrows World" where for an April Fools day prank they reported on the breakthrough invention of de-hydrated water tablets. You expose them to sunlight and they turned back into water. There was one particularly slow boy in class who had an argument with the chemistry teacher the next day, insisting that these things existed cos he'd seen it on TV.

  58. Best one I did by Z00L00K · · Score: 1
    was when a company I worked for was planning an reorganization, but they were a little overdue with the publication of the new organization.

    So what I did was to take PowerPoint and then I made some off the edge fictional organization. On first glance it was really feasible! There were a few that fell for it and got upset. A manager later told me that it was a really good one!

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  59. Re:"slashdottit!"? -- April fool's joke? by muellerr1 · · Score: 1

    I thought the joke was that I got mod points today. I mean, what are the chances that I'd get mod points on Apil 1st? But then it turns out that having mod points on April 1st really isn't all that funny or even useful.

  60. Re:"slashdottit!"? -- April fool's joke? by tepples · · Score: 1

    For a second I thought the time had come what this site has been aching for a long time: Modded articles. Sites based on Scoop Engine, such as Kuro5hin.org and Hulver.com, have had this since their inception.
  61. I was robbed! by Aprile+Pazzo · · Score: 2, Funny

    That was not a hoax either!

  62. Woman has "three breasts" implant by iantresman · · Score: 1
    This one looks quite droll for today, though the implausibly sounding "Flora Opi" is a give-away:
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  63. Re:Water Tablets by Cassini2 · · Score: 1
    "Dehydrated Water Tablets" that turn to water in the sun are also known as "ice cubes".

    April Fools day jokes are wonderful.

  64. nice idea by Doc+Ri · · Score: 1

    Хубава идеа.

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  65. Slashdottit by xerxesdaphat · · Score: 2, Funny

    Neat, but can it perform cunnilingus on a hardwood floor?

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  66. Needless to say... by MasterPuppeteer · · Score: 1

    Needless to say, APD "hoaxes" from Slashdot will never make it on that list.

  67. ^ Mod this Insightful ^ by Toe,+The · · Score: 1

    Best response ever.

  68. The BBC seems to have the best ones by John+Jorsett · · Score: 2, Insightful
    In 1980 the BBC reported that Big Ben, in order to keep up with the times, was going to be given a digital readout. It received a huge response from listeners protesting the change. The BBC Japanese service also announced that the clock hands would be sold to the first four listeners to contact them, and one Japanese seaman in the mid-Atlantic immediately radioed in a bid.



    - Museum of Hoaxes #35 (Google cache. Real site seems to be down today. One guess as to why.)

  69. Another article (the guardian)... by karldane2020 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    ...from last year. Includes more on the San Serriffe thing.

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/Columnists/Column/0,,174 4581,00.html

  70. Office Lottery Pool Hoax by gnurob · · Score: 2, Funny

    This prank got me an interview on CBC National: take over DNS services at your office, proxy the lottery web site, and change the numbers to match tickets for the office lottery pool. Nothing like getting all the staff on video running around totally foolish. haha

  71. Re:mod down! by hey+hey+hey · · Score: 1
    We dont need useful information like that on a day like today! -1, troll!

    But the site is mal-ware infested (you are now sending out messages for penis enlagement pills, and we had to throttle back your pr0n downloads so we can send out more), so I figured it was karmicly acceptable.

  72. And in the Linux news... oh I hope this is a joke by sageres · · Score: 1

    My school ( http://umbc.edu/ )has posted a new login announcement on our shell accounts: We will be terminating our Linux shell services as of the end of the semester and replacing them with servers running both HP-UX and SCO OpenServer. To comply with new federal wiretapping regulations, we will also be terminating "ssh"-based login services and enabling only "telnet" access at that time. lol I sincerely hope this is an April's 1st joke ...

  73. Good Story in Seattle... by Forbman · · Score: 1

    Way back when (late 80's/early 90's), either KISW or KXRX had a great prank story one year: Queen Anne Hill was erupting like Mt. St. Helens. It sure seemed like they got some legitimately gullible people calling into the station, and the morning DJs (I think it was Crow & West) got seriously reprimanded from management... I think this led to most of the radio talent fleeing KISW at the time to KXRX (which, sadly, 3 or four years after that converted to a "new country" station).

    Every few years someone in Seattle radio or TV does a story about the top of the Space Needle actually being a UFO and lifting off from the rest of the tower.

  74. Alternative 3 by clickclickdrone · · Score: 1

    I can't believe they missed out on the spoof British documentry Alternative 3 about the 1970's brain drain of UK scientists being traced to plans to reseed Mars's atmosphere ready for colonisation because the Earth was dying fast.

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